PANews reported on July 8 that on July 7 local time, U.S. President Trump signed an executive order to extend the so-called 'reciprocal tariff' suspension period, delaying its implementation from July 9 to August 1.

Earlier today, it was reported that starting from midnight on the 8th, Beijing time, Trump has continuously announced on social media his tariff letters sent to multiple countries. As of the time of writing, he has issued the latest tariff rate threats to 14 countries. Among them, Japan, South Korea, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, and Tunisia face a 25% tariff rate; South Africa and Bosnia have a rate of 30%; Indonesia has a rate of 32%; Bangladesh and Serbia have 35%; Thailand and Cambodia have a rate of 36%; Laos and Myanmar have a rate of 40%. The aforementioned tariffs will take effect on August 1.

In addition, according to Politico cited by Jin Shi, the United States proposed a trade agreement plan, imposing a 10% tariff on the European Union, along with restrictive terms.